How Apple Could Make The Next iPhone With A Much Bigger Screen

We're only about halfway through the iPhone
4S's lifecycle, but speculation about what's in store for the
sixth-generation model is already starting to heat up.

The latest comes from a very detailed
post by a reader on The Verge. The author says it's possible
for Apple to
increase the iPhone's screen size to just under four inches
without increasing the device's overall footprint. (The iPhone's
screen has been 3.5 inches since day one.)

That means the display's aspect ratio will be slightly different.
When held vertically, the screen would be a bit taller than the
current iPhone's, but just as wide. The taller screen would also
allow for an extra row of apps on your home screen and make
widescreen won't require those annoying black bars at the top and
bottom of the picture.